AI content is everywhere, making "Human-Made" the new popular SEO keyword. Learn how real stories and human-made music from Free To Use help creators build trust and stand out.
Something interesting is happening online right now. For the last couple of years, the internet has been flooded with tools that help people make more stuff, faster. But as we get buried in AI-written articles and AI-generated videos/images/music, people are starting to look for something else: the human touch
We’re entering a time where "human-made" isn’t just something to be proud of – it’s actually becoming a way to make sure your work gets found.
Think about how Organic or Non-GMO labels changed how we buy food. People started paying more because they didn’t trust mass-produced, factory-made stuff. We’re seeing the exact same thing happen with digital content.
When every search result for "funny cat videos" or "relaxing study music" looks and sounds exactly the same, we start to crave the messy parts of being human. We want real videos, a guitar that sounds a little raw, and opinions from someone who has actually lived the experience.
In the past, we only optimized for Google. Today, we also have to think about Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI search engines. These systems are getting smarter. They don’t just want information – they want trustworthy sources.
AI models are actually trained to look for human signals. They want to avoid AI incest, which is what happens when an AI learns from other AI content until everything becomes a generic blur. When you use "human-made" in your titles or metadata, you’re telling these systems that your content has something unique.
As AI detection gets better, search engines and LLMs will get more aggressive about filtering out low-quality synthetic content. The content that survives will be the content that couldn’t have been written by a machine – because it’s too specific, too opinionated, or too grounded in actual experience.
If you want to use this to your advantage, you can’t just say you’re human – you have to show it. Whether you’re writing a blog or making a video, here is how to do it:
Tell Personal Stories: Use words like "I" and "me." Talk about a mistake you made or something you learned the hard way.
Use Simple Keywords: In your descriptions or tags, use phrases like "hand-crafted" or "human-made." People are starting to search for these terms specifically because they’re tired of generic AI content.
Pick Your Music Carefully: For video creators, your background music is a huge signal. By choosing human-made music (like the tracks we curate at Free To Use), you make your video feel grounded and authentic.
Show Behind the Scenes: In videos, don’t edit out every single mistake. Show your workspace or a quick clip of how you made the video. In blogs, use your own photos instead of stock images. AI can’t fake a messy desk or a real-life blooper.
The internet is splitting into two sides. On one side, you have "cheap" content – fast, robotic, and everywhere. On the other side, you have premium human content.
By making it clear that your videos, blogs, or music are "human-made," you aren’t stuck in the past. You’re actually setting a new standard for quality. In a world full of copies, being real is the most valuable thing you can offer.